Sunday, May 30, 2021

School's Out for the Summer!

I should just get used to starting every blog post with the phrase, "I'm so behind!" It's been over six weeks since my last post, (my goal is to write once a month) but that's ok! 

We have officially finished our school year! 

Since I wrote in April, Caleb started and ended his 7-on-7 football season. This is a little group from his main football team that practices together in the spring and competes against other schools in the area. Caleb's team did really well. In fact, I found out during one of these games, that the league had decided to bump Caleb's team up to the "A league" for this fall. There have always been A, B, and C leagues for this age group, and Caleb's team has been in the B league for the past few years. We feel like it's been good because there are a lot of small boys on his team and sometimes they get up against some massive 7th graders that look like they're 17! But apparently, we won too many games this past season, so the league officials have decided to move us up to the A league! Wish us luck this fall! It's probably going to feel tougher! 


Also in April, Josh celebrated his 41st birthday with a little party at home with me and the kids. He also went fishing with Devin and some of his other boyfriends. That is always his favorite birthday activity. It has become kind of a yearly tradition that they take the boat out on its maiden voyage on Josh's birthday each year. 

In other news, the clubhouse in our neighborhood is actually getting close to being finished! When we moved into our house ten years ago, they told us, "In a year or two we will build a clubhouse!" This has been the longest two years ever! Here is the progress though... ten years later. It's going to have an indoor pool, so this is Avery sitting in the pool! I am thinking it will be open this summer because they are putting up the playground and finishing up the basketball and pickleball courts right now.

                                            

The rest of April and May were just filled with warmer days and finishing up everything at school. One of my favorite things we did all year in my class was these "How-To" demonstration speeches. Way back in March, when we were meeting as an 8th grade English teacher group, the lead teacher had told us that during the third trimester the students have always been required to do some sort of oral presentation. She said in the past, they have always just memorized a poem or something and then stood up at the front of the class and recited it. I heard that idea and was thinking to myself, "Nope. That sounds ridiculously boring. We aren't doing that." lol So I decided to have my students do a demonstration speech where they have to teach the class how to do something. I told Mr. Watson the next day that I was going to do that instead, and he says, "Ooooh, I'm gonna steal that idea!" Then, Mrs. Clark found out and said, "I'm going to do that too!" Pretty soon the fourth English teacher, Mrs. Lundin, also jumped on the bandwagon. So we all had our students do these "How-to" speeches and they turned out to be the highlight of the year. On the last day of school when I was asking my students what to keep next year and what to change, everyone said, "You have to do those again next year. Those were the best!" Each student had to spend 6-10 minutes in front of the class teaching us how to do something. Here is a list of some of my favorites so I can remember:

How to... make sushi, make ice cream, make lolliwaffles, make cookies, make fancy milkshakes and smoothies (and many other various food items), care for puppies, care for bunnies, saddle a horse, train a rat, train a dog (I think those were all the animals), change the oil in a dirt bike, prep a car for a trip, play the violin, play the ukelele, play tennis, do tricks on a scooter, do tricks on a mountain bike, play spike ball, make many various types of paper airplanes and paper origami creations, make a dreamcatcher, make friendship bracelets, paint landscapes, draw certain things, make different types of campfires (that one required videos and pictures so we didn't set the school on fire) and many, many more! It was such a fun way to end the school year!






On the last week of school, it was just a giant week of parties and field trips. Avery went to Bear World and the movie theater with her class. Gabe went to Lagoon amusement park in Utah with the freshmen class. Caleb, sadly, went nowhere. haha He was the deprived child as always. On the last day of school (Friday, May 28), the junior high ended school at 10:30, and Avery ended at 11:30, so I was able to greet her as she got home. We spent the evening taking out some dead trees in our yard and replacing them with new ones, cleaning out closets, and then watching the movie "Cruella" until 1:00am. We slept in on Saturday until 10:30. I think we are off to a great start! ;)  We don't have any big plans for the summer, but I'm sure it will fly by!





Sunday, April 11, 2021

St. George and Wisconsin

 I am so behind!!! Wow!

I don’t even know where to start! Let’s see... after Christmas time we went back to school and were busy with things like Caleb playing on a rec department basketball team and Gabe starting drivers Ed. Caleb’s team was pretty fun to watch. They won about half of their games and the best win was their very last game. They were playing a team that they had lost to earlier in the season and was probably the best team in the league. This time, the game was a really close on and it went back and forth the whole time. Caleb’s team ended up winning by two points! It was awesome! Caleb had a lot of good shots! 

Gabe started drivers Ed in February 1. He had three weeks of classes after school. Then he had to drive with the instructor 12 times. On the last day, Josh and I had to ride in the backseat and see if we thought he should pass. I was pretty nervous! He ended up passing though and he got his learner’s permit right around the time we got back home from a weekend trip to St. George. Now he has to drive with a parent for 6 months before he can take his big test!

We went to St. George for a little getaway on March 20. We drove down to Utah and spent a Saturday night there in Salt Lake. It was crazy weather and was snowing when we were there! We then drove down to St. George on Sunday morning and stayed until Wednesday morning. The weather there was about 60 and sunny, so it was nicer than Rexburg but still not hot. We went hiking at Snow Canyon, our favorite Red Reef Trail, and at Pioneer Park. We didn’t visit Zion this year because we didn’t want to drive all the way there and mess with the shuttle. We played tennis and pickle ball at the resort where we stayed and the kids swam (I did not... too cold!) We celebrated Gabe’s 15th birthday there on Tuesday, March 23 and then drove hone the next morning. 







When we got back, my fifth hour class made me promise never to leave again because they had apparently had a really rough time with the sub. (The truth is, they are just a really hard class and it takes a very special, patient teacher to be able to handle them!) Ahem... that’s me. But seriously... they are difficult. Anyways, but they survived and now we are already into April as I write this! Only about six more weeks left of school! Hallelujah!

The other fun thing is that I went to Wisconsin on April 2nd and stayed for a weekend to celebrate my grandma Dahlke’s 90th birthday! It was a quick trip, but very fun to see my mom and my grandma Dahlke and grandpa Bestor, my friend, Gini, and Rachel, Brayden, and Jasmine. I also got to see some cousins and aunts and uncles at my grandma’s party that I have seen in a while! My family stayed home and celebrated Easter (it seems like I miss Easter a lot!) I missed Easter a couple of years ago when I was in New York City! The year before that I was in Italy around Easter! I guess they are getting used to me being gone for Easter. Josh always has me get everything ready before I leave, of course. This year, they went to a friend’s house and did a big Easter egg hunt. Somehow, Caleb also got a concussion, but that’s a story for another day! He’s fine now. :) 






That’s the short, but sweet update! So excited for the weather to get warm and the school year to end so we can have some time to get outside and relax!

Sunday, December 27, 2020

Christmas 2020 (and Thanksgiving!)

Well, I sure have been slacking in the blogging department. My days are filled with teaching 8th graders, lesson planning for the next day, putting lessons online, attending and planning young women's activities for church, and (with any spare time) making meals, helping my own kids with homework, and trying to run my own house! I have been using Walmart grocery pickup a lot these days because stopping at Walmart on my way home from school seems to be the only chance I get to buy food for our family! Many days, it's McDonald's drive-through for dinner if we have other things going on in the evening because I get done with work at about 4:15 and then sometimes we need to be to the church in the evening for activities or Josh has an "Alive at 25" class to teach or a high council meeting to attend or something! I have to admit, only having school 2 or 3 days a week DOES sound appealing sometimes!

But our school district is very gung-ho about staying in school. We went back to school on August 26 and, with the exception of "spud harvest break" in October, we have been sticking to the five days a week schedule ever since! I'm sure it's for the best, but boy am I tired most days! Other veteran teachers have told me, "Your first year as a teacher is always hard, but this year as a first-year teacher is crazy." We are all expected to teach five days a week, yet also have everything online for those kids who may be affected by Covid at any given time and have to miss school. Everyone is just stretched so thin. The school sent out an email to all the teachers a few weeks ago saying, "We are sorry, but our custodial staff is very short on people right now. Therefore, teachers will now be expected to also clean their classrooms every night before they leave." It's like... I think teachers are getting to their breaking point. I don't mind cleaning up a little and it's fine, but we are already being asked to do so much... I wouldn't be surprised if some teachers leave after this school year. I have a co-worker who also is new this year too and he's already told me he doesn't think he will come back next year. It's just been super overwhelming. 

We had a fun little Christmas assembly right before school let out for the break. The students make "wishes" and some get granted (within reason.) Someone wished for the English teachers to sing "Dominic the Donkey" at the assembly, so we did that. One of my coworkers got pied in the face. That was funny! Here's a picture right after he got it all over his face!

So! That's my teacher life! I do really like 95 percent of the kids I teach and this second trimester has already been better than the first. The curriculum is more literature and less grammar, which I love. I had a ton of students who moved their schedules around so they could stay in my class for the second trimester (instead of switching to another teacher) and that's made it really nice because I already know a lot of my students now. The only downside is, my classes this trimester are HUGE compared to the first trimester (which ended right before Thanksgiving). 

Our school gives the students a choice on who they have for teachers and the word must have gotten out that Mrs. Rhodes' class was the place to be, because all of my classes are FULL to the 30 student capacity limit! During the week before Thanksgiving, when students could move around their class schedule online, I would have students running into my class during lunch and grabbing a laptop and saying, "I heard a spot just opened up in your third hour! I have to get it before someone else does!" One time, three boys came in at once and it was this race to see who got it! Haha, it made me feel flattered, yet scared for how full my classes would be. There are other teachers that only have 16 students in a class, while I have all four of my class periods at 30! It's kind of unfair really, but everyone keeps telling me I should feel flattered they all love me so much. (I'll try to tell myself that as I am grading 120, 3-page essays in a few weeks.... lol) Here is a picture some of my students actually took DURING class one day (and then texted to me.) As you can see, soooo much learning was going on in that moment! I think Tanner actually jumped off a desk to take this picture.... Yeah... I'm a good teacher. lol It's no wonder the kids want into my class!

For Thanksgiving, we had dinner at our house and just relaxed! It was so nice to not have to go anywhere! Of course, that did mean that I had to make the entire dinner myself, but it was fine. I would still prefer that to driving to some church and having a big dinner with tons of people. I did a lot of shopping online this year (like everyone, due to Covid) but Gabe and I did sneak away on "Black Friday" and shop in Idaho Falls for a couple of hours in the afternoon. it was CRAZY down there though. It was enough to make me say, "That's enough shopping in stores for this year." haha Here is a picture of Avery helping me make some Thanksgiving food and another one of her hanging out with Zeus while we had church at home one Sunday morning!


Amazon, Kohls, and Target were the three main stores I kept in business this year. I also bought some restaurant gift cards for fellow teachers and friends for places in Rexburg like Freddy's, Cafe Rio, Jimmy John's, and Da Pineapple Grill. So in a way, I guess I supported local businesses! We also adopted a family for Christmas this year. We weren't planning to, but this boy moved into my class in October from Missouri and it quickly became apparent that their family needed a little help. He's the sweetest boy and he would often come to eat lunch with me in my classroom and talk to me about things. I had told another friend about this (the ones we went on the cruise with last year) and she said her family would like to help. We were able to put together lots of gifts for him, his little brother, and his older sister. We did the "doorbell dash" drop-off one night and the kids loved it. 

As for our own kids, this Christmas we probably the smallest one we've had in a while. There were no big surprises like last year when we surprised them with a January cruise! The boys are to the age where they really just want electronics. We decided to put them both back in the same bedroom a few weeks ago and do something we said we would never do - put a TV in their room. This is because very often the boys will have friends over and want to play on the Play Station. This has always been in our living room, so it's very annoying because we don't have a large house and when there are five boys parked in the living room yelling and playing a video game, it makes me want to pull my hair out. So we decided, to save our sanity, we would put the boys in the same room and put a TV on the wall and move their gaming stuff in there, buy a couple of bean bag chairs, and tell them that was their new spot to hang out. Their Christmas gifts included the TV, the bean bag chairs, an extra PS4 remote, some new games, some headphones for when they play the games, and a gaming keyboard. They also got some clothes and Caleb got some Baby Yoda stuff.

Avery's room was absolutely out of control with little knick-knacks. I actually cleaned/decluttered it before Christmas and told her she wasn't getting any new toys this year. The toy she asked for from Santa was really only the big toy she got. It was this Disney T.O.T.S. animal nursery set. She also got some small Hatchimals (but at least these are tiny). For other gifts, she got a paint by numbers art set, a latch-hook craft, some more art supplies, some clothes, some nail polish and beauty stuff, hair stuff, and some other useful non-toy things. It was actually so nice this year because normally the day after Christmas, we stand around looking at all the stuff like, "Where does this all go now?" And this year we really didn't have that!

For Christmas, we also stayed home this year. We did go see a movie a couple of days before Christmas with Josh's family at the Paramount. Sidenote: I really am curious to see if the movie theaters survive in 2021. So many movies are just coming out now on the streaming service like Disney Plus, HBO Max, and Netflix. It makes me wonder if the idea of going to a movie theater in the future will totally die out. Sad. One of the many casualties of Covid-19. 

On Christmas Eve, we ordered Chinese food and Josh went and brought it home and we ate it while we watched the movie, "A Christmas Story." I loved it! Then, the next day we opened presents at home, ate a nice "brunch" (breakfast casserole and cinnamon rolls) and then went to Fat Cats and saw "Wonder Woman 1984." (I really am trying to single-handedly keep the theaters in business!) We had our Christmas dinner when we got home. Note to self: I put the ham in the oven before we left for the movie at about 2:45 and I cooked it at only like 280 degrees, but it cooked really low and slow because we didn't get back until about 5:45. It was the BEST, most moist ham ever! I also wrapped it in aluminum foil and put about an inch of apple juice at the bottom of the 9x13 pan. It was awesome! I need to do that every year. 3 hours at 280 degrees as opposed to 1.5 hours at 350 degrees. Here are some pictures of Christmas festivities! We made gingerbread houses on Christmas Eve. The last one is Caleb reading Avery "The Night Before Christmas" in her room on Christmas Eve. He does this every year and I think it's so cute.








I'm trying to think of other things that were exciting that happened in November and December, but I'm drawing a blank. I know Caleb had his football party and we had a big dinner with the other players and their families. Soccer had already ended the last time I wrote a blog. Avery isn't really in any activities right now, which is fine. She plays with her friend, Maggie, every day after school at their house until we get home from the junior high. They moved in right next door over the summer and they have been such a blessing! I had originally hired a tutor for Avery that was a college girl, but she got offered a full-time job at a school (every school is so desperate for help!) and then left me high and dry! That was awesome. (Not!) Luckily, our neighbors said they wouldn't mind watching her at all!

Right before Christmas (December 23) Caleb got braces! He has braces once in third grade just to straighten his two front teeth, but now that he has all his teeth, they put braces on ALL his teeth. This should be the final thing and then hopefully in a year or so, he will.get them off and have PERFECT teeth. Our kids have really been keeping the orthodontist in business. Avery also has braces at the moment and will. have them again when she is a teenager I'm sure. Gabe is DONE! Here is Caleb's "BEFORE"picture. (They honestly don't even look that bad. He's like, "Why do I even need braces?")


Oh! One more big piece of news! We bought land! We had started thinking about possibly buying land to build a house back in the springtime. We had even listed our house for like a week in May, then we took it down because the timing felt wrong. We kept looking for land over the summer, but with no real luck. There was this 2-acre piece that we did put an offer on in August, but on the same day we offered, another family from Texas offered! They ended up getting it, and I remember just thinking, "There must be something better for us out there. It wasn't meant to be."

Then, come September, this farmer and his wife that live near Josh's sister decide that they might want to sell a little bit of land. We had told Josh's sister back in the spring that if anyone around them decided to sell land, to let us know. So we drove out there one day and met this farmer guy and his wife and walked around their field and they said, "This is what we are thinking of selling." We were like, "Yup! Let's do it!" We officially closed right before Thanksgiving. It's 2.5 acres and it's very close to Josh's sister, Janell. It's right off highway 33, which I love because I know that road will always get plowed and it leads straight to the Junior High! It is a little farther out of the city than where we are at now, but still only about a 3 minutes drive into town. I don't know when we will actually start building because it's so expensive right now, but probably in the next couple of years. It's just good to know we have land and can start planning. Here are a few pictures! There are some trees that line the back of the property, which I love, but there is a house back behind there too. We will probably plant more trees as soon as we can.




Land here is so crazy and hard to find. There are TONS of people moving here from California, Oregon, and Washington. Everyone is trying to escape the crap hole their states have become in the past year. The fact that Idaho is a conservative state and have our kids in school and our business open is very appealing to people from California, Washington, and Oregon. I just feel like they should sign something when they move here that says, "I promise not to bring my stupid opinions and liberal agendas with me because that is why I am leaving my former state." Would that be too much to ask? lol I just hope that when Biden takes office in January, things don't get even worse (even here in Idaho.) Everyone is so sick of Covid restrictions and I am definitely sick of wearing a mask when I teach! I have this plastic shield that I wear just over my mouth, so it really is the least invasive one I could find, but it's just so dumb to even have to still wear it. Like, 2 students in every class maybe wear a mask still.

So anyways! Here is one last picture of Zeus enjoying the snow with Avery. He lived in Arizona before this and so this may be his first experience playing in snow. He seems to be loving it!

                                                        

Merry Christmas! Happy New Year! Here's hoping for a better 2021!!




Sunday, November 1, 2020

Football and Soccer are over, Fall Fun, and Halloween!

October this year has been so, so nice! The weather has been unseasonably warm! Last year, we had snow on October 1st! This year, we have been out enjoying the weather as much as possible! We drove out to the Palisades area one weekend and let Zeus come along in the car. The fall colors were beautiful and the kids (and the dog) loved running around in the woods.

 





Fishing with the Boys
Josh took the boys fishing one morning with his brother, Bryan, and his son, Brennan. They just went out on the river close to our house this time because they had they needed to be back in time for a football game. They had a lot of fun, but didn't catch much! Caleb mostly just goes for the junk food anyways!




Treehouse Fall Festival
One of our favorite fall activities every year is going to this local farmer's house where they do this "fall festival." They set up all of these little storybook props and we go walk through the "enchanted forest." Here are some pictures of Avery posing as "Goldilocks" and "Little Red Riding Hood." After we walked through that, we went on the hayride that the farmer guy does and he shoots this pumpkin cannon into his field! Then we got some of their fabulous scones! They also have a big slide that the kids played on for a long time. Here are some pictures of that!







Gabe's Championship Soccer Season
This year, Gabe had the best team ever! At first, he was sort of bummed that he didn't try out for JV because some of his ninth-grade friends had done that and made the team. However, it turned out that this team he got put on was full of amazing players! Most of them were younger than Gabe, so he was kind of the old man on the team, but that was ok! They ended up only losing one game the whole season to Teton, but then they also beat them at a different game. In the championship game, they ended up playing Sugar City, which was crazy because they had already beat Sugar TWICE! But in the end, they beat them again 6-2. Here are some pictures of him with his coach, Freddy, and with his team, and with his medal!





Caleb's Football Season
This year, Caleb had a lot of fun with football again. His season was kind of up and down. They won the first two games by A LOT! I think the scores were like 36-6 and 40-12. Then the third game they lost by one touchdown. Then they won the next one. Then they lost the next one and so on. They DID end up going to the playoffs though! That was exciting. It had been a three-way tie, so they did this "Kansas City play-off" game between the three teams. Their team won! So they advanced to the playoffs. They were considered the best team in the "B league" so they had to play the second-best team in the "A league" which happened to be Madison Gray! It was a good game and we were winning at half-time, but then one of our best players got hurt, and it kind of went downhill in the fourth quarter. They ended up losing to Madison Gray. Then the next game, Madison Gray lost to Rigby! I was secretly happy that we got out when we did because the weather turned really cold right after the game that we lost and the Madison Gray team ended up having to play in SNOW! (I wasn't sad to miss out on that experience! haha) Here are some pictures of Caleb with his teammates.




Church at home usually - AND our first day back!
Ever since March, we have been having church at home. I'll admit, it's not all bad. I've worn the same comfortable long skirt every Sunday for about sixth months now. Gabe makes fun of me and it's become a tradition at this point. He's like, "You better burn that thing when this is all over!" haha I will be somewhat sad when we go back and I have to start caring about what I wear to church in front of people again. We did have ONE day back at church though! Starting on about September 1st, Idaho had moved into phase 4, which meant that we could gather in groups of up to 100. Our church leaders divided up the ward into groups and assigned each group by the last names of the alphabet. Our day finally came on October 11th, along with everyone with last names of R-Z! We had to wear masks and we weren't allowed to sing. We got there at 12:00 and we were all done by 1:00. Guess who one of the two speakers was? Caleb! haha The Bishop asked him to prepare a talk on what his favorite conference talk had been. They even had a little camera at the pulpit and broadcast it on YouTube for the people at home. He did a great job! Now the governor has recently moved us back to phase 3 because cases were rising again, so now the limit is groups of 50. We will see when we can go to church again! We have such a large ward (probably 500 people) that it won't be very often! 

Here are some pictures of church (Caleb at home church with Zeus) and Avery standing outside the church building with her mask! She was so excited to get to wear her baptism dress again.




Josh at the FBI Academy
Josh got to attend this fun little FBI Academy in Yellowstone. It was a week-long from Sunday, October 18 - Saturday, October 24. I think that will go down in history as the longest week of my life EVER! He left on Sunday, then I was on my own with the kids on Monday! Tuesday and Wednesday I had parent-teacher conference, so I had to stay at the school until 7:00! My poor kids had to fend for themselves! Also, Avery's babysitter found a job as a para at a school, so she let me know that she was quitting like the day before Josh left town! I was freaking out. Luckily, my sweet neighbor offered to watch Avery after school for me until I got home. The boys and I always get home about an hour after Avery gets home. So, it was a stressful week! On Friday, I loaded up the kids and the dog and we drove the hour and a half to Yellowstone after school. The kids watched TV in the hotel room and we ordered pizza for them while Josh and I went to the "graduation ceremony" in the banquet hall. The chief and his wife drove up to join us so that was nice. They're so supportive of Josh. They really love him.




Halloween
I feel like we all needed Halloween this year more than ever. Kids have been deprived of so many things in this country for the past seven months! Luckily, in Idaho, most people are pretty in favor of keeping schools open and keeping sports seasons underway! People were equally in favor of handing out candy and letting the kids trick-or-treat. We had a LOT of kids come through our neighborhood. I started out with a big bowl of "good candy" (M&Ms, Kit Kats, Reeses, etc.) and then I had an extra bowl as a backup that had lots of little candy (tooties rolls, wrapped gummies, fruities). We went through BOTH bowls! 

Avery dressed up as Hermoine from Harry Potter. She's just starting to get into Harry Potter this year because her teacher LOVES the books and makes everything about Harry Potter. They had a Halloween party in class and it was Harry Potter themed.

Caleb put on the pumpkin head and sat still on our porch with the bowl in his hands this year. He scared a lot of little kids as they would reach for the candy and he would jump at them! He liked that! haha Avery went around the neighborhood with me and Josh and our new neighbor, Maggie (the one whose mom babysits her now), and Kendalin and her parents. The weather cooperated and we had a lovely night! We went out at about 5:00, and by 7:00 it was dark and we were tired and we were in for the night! Gabe had gone around the neighborhood with a couple of friends on skateboards just harassing people and causing a general disturbance. haha No taking candy. He had fun though. It was a great Halloween! My favorite moment was when I saw these two brothers dressed as Biden and Trump. I had them pose for this picture in front of my Trump sign!

In two days, it will be November 3rd and we will have the big election day! Some people are saying that we may not know who wins until Thanksgiving because of all the mail-in votes. I just really hope that the Democrats don't rig it and stack the ballot boxes or something. It's a scary world we are living in these days. I really hope they don't shut everything down again.









That's all for now! We will see if the next time I write, we are still going to school five days a week!